Professional Pearl Flute For sale 20K Rose Gold

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fluteguy18
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Post by fluteguy18 »

I would contact fluteworld.com [they are in Michigan I believe]. They sell used instruments [and new], and they might help you sell it. They certainly get more traffic than this board does though.

Good luck!

unclecracker
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Post by unclecracker »

oh wow will do thanks a bunch

kflutist
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Post by kflutist »

its absolutely beautiful... much awe and admiration, i have a real love for rose gold

flutegeek1992
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Post by flutegeek1992 »

I would absolutly die for this flute (I play a pearl) but...money is tight around here and I wouldn't be able to offer anything close to what its worth. Oh well...maybe next time.
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unclecracker
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Post by unclecracker »

so let me get this straight. The pics are good ones? My dad thinks i can't take pictures. I think they are awesome i should go into photography. I should have put the flute in a flowery background or some pine tree babckground

fluttiegurl
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Post by fluttiegurl »

I think the pics are good. When taking pictures to sell an instrument, a neutral background is best because it does not take away from the instrument. Now for a pretty pictures, why not!

Also, for selling the instrument, I would take out the pad saver (the thing inside it). Many people think these things are a no no (including myself) and may question the condition of the pads if they see it. Good luck!

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